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: ux|en|The car is all right. It gets me there, anyway.

*: The dread of most etherizers is a quiet breather who may stop breathing without his notice, and requires the almost constant presence of his ear at the patients mouth to be sure he or she is all right.

: ux|en|I had a headache earlier, but now Im all right.

: That went all right, I suppose.

: You taught them a lesson all right! They wont be back.

: All right, lets go then.

: All right! They scored!

: All right, so what you suggest we do next?

: All right, lets get started.

: All right, already! Let me finish what I was doing first, and then we can talk.

: All right, mate, how are things with you and the missus?

*: Rachel wepynge ffor her chyldren, and wolde nott be comforted because they were not.

*: To be, or not to be, that is the Questionnb....

*: it were great sottishnesse, and apparent false-hood, to say, that that is which is not yet in being, or that already hath ceased from being.

*: There is surely a peece of Divinity in us, something that was before the Elements, and owes no homage unto the Sun.

*: The genial hotel manager of the past is no more. Now owner of a trucking concern and living in Belgium, Rusesabagina says the horrors he witnessed in Rwanda "made me a different man."

*: Some men there are loue not a gaping Pigge: / Some that are mad, if they behold a Cat: / And others, when the bag-pipe sings ith nose, / Cannot containe their Vrine for affection.

*: "There is a sort of domestic enjoyment to be known even in a crowd, and this you had."

*: "There has been lots of commentary on who is staying and who is staying out and this weekend will be the real test," said one senior media buying agency executive who has pulled the advertising for one major client.

: The cup is on the table.

: When will the meeting be?

: The postman has been today, but my tickets have still not yet come.

: I have been to Spain many times.

: Im 20.

: Ignorance is bliss.

: 3 times 5 is fifteen.

: François Mitterrand was president of France from 1981 to 1995.

: The sky is blue.

: The sky is a deep blue today.

: The dog was drowned by the boy.

: The woman is walking.

: I shall be writing to you soon.

: We liked to chat while we were eating.

*: They are not yet come back. (instead of the modern They have not yet come back.)

*: ‘I wish that he were come to me, / For he will come,’ she said.

*: He is not here; for he is risennb....

*: The King with half the East at heel is marched from lands of morning;

: I am to leave tomorrow.

: I would drive you, were I to obtain a car.

: This building is three hundred years old.

: It is almost eight.

: I am 75 kilograms.

: It has been three years since my grandmother died. (similar to My grandmother died three years ago, but emphasizes the intervening period)

: It had been six days since his departure, when I received a letter from him.

: It is hot in Arizona, but it is not usually humid.

: Why is it so dark in here?

*: Women be shoppin! You cannot stop a woman from shoppin!

: Hes standing at the edge, and I think hes about to jump.

: ux|en|Do you go there often?

: ux|en|I do not go there often.

: ux|en|Do not listen to him.

: ux|en|But I do go sometimes.

: ux|en|Do tell us.

: ux|en|It is important that he do come see me.

: ux|en|I play tennis; she does too.

: ux|en|They dont think it be like it is, but it do.

: ux|en|all you ever do is surf the Internet; what will you do this afternoon?

*: Sometimes to doe him laugh, she would assay / To laugh at shaking of the leaues light, / Or to behold the water worke ...

*: My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late certain evidences.

*: a fatal plague which many did to die

*: We do you to wit [i.e. we make you to know] of the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia.

*: "Here," she said, "take your old Bunny! Hell do to sleep with you!" And she dragged the Rabbit out by one ear, and put him into the Boys arms.

: ux|en|it’s not the best broom, but it will have to do; this will do me, thanks.

: ux|en|It simply will not do to have dozens of children running around such a quiet event.

: ux|en|The fresh air did him some good.

: ux|en|Our relationship isnt doing very well; how do you do?

: ux|en|What does Bob do? — Hes a plumber.

: ux|en|Ill just do some eggs.

: ux|en|Let’s do New York also.

*: Upon my word, although he [my host] certainly did me uncommonly well, I began to feel Id be more at ease among the bushmen.

*: The sergeants seem to do themselves pretty well.

*: They fear not the Lord, neither do they after ... the law and commandment.

: ux|en|I did five years for armed robbery.

: ux|en|They really laughed when he did Clinton, with a perfect accent and a leer.

*: Sometimes they lie in wait in these dark streets, and fracture his skull, ... or break his arm, or cut the sinew of his wrist; and that they call doing him.

: He got done for speeding.

: Teacherll do you for that!

: ux|en|That guy just did me out of two hundred bucks!

*: He was not to be done, at his time of life, by frivolous offers of a compromise that might have secured him seventy-five per cent.

: ux|en|the novel has just been done into English; Im going to do this play into a movie

: ux|en|Arent you done yet?

*: Ive left my key in my office in Manchester, my family are at Bournemouth, and the old woman who does for me goes home at nine oclock.

*: ...An the dogs do bark, an the rooks be a-vled to the elems high and dark, an the water do roar at mill.

: Do they do haircuts there?

: Could you do me a burger with mayonnaise instead of ketchup?

*: "Defender Kolo Toure admitted Given will be a loss, but gave his backing to Nielsen. I think hes done his shoulder, said the Ivorian."

*: "Watto will spend the entire winter stretching and doing Pilates, and do a hamstring after bending down to pick up his petrol cap after dropping it filling his car at Caltex Cronulla."

*: "I knew straight away Id done my ACL, I heard the sound - it was very loud and a few of the boys said they heard it as well, Otten said."

: We’re having a bit of a do on Saturday to celebrate my birthday.

*: After a load of photos and what-not, we descend the worlds longest escalator, which are called that even as they de-escalate, and in we go to the main forum, a high ceilinged hall, full of circular cloth-draped, numbered tables, a stage at the front, the letters GQ, 12-foot high in neon at the back; this aside, though, neon forever the moniker of trash, this is a posh do, in an opera house full of folk in tuxes.

: Nice do!

: rfquotek|Sir Walter Scott

*: A great deal of do, and a great deal of trouble.

: ux|en|Crassus had [[wealth]] and [[wit]], but Pompey had drive and Caesar as much again.

*: The Murdstonian drive in business.

*: Are you all ready?’ he cried, and set off towards the dead ash where the drive would begin.

: ux|en|Napoleons drive on Moscow was as [[determined]] as it was [[disastrous]].

: ux|en|Some old model trains have clockwork drives.

: ux|en|It was a long drive.

: ux|en|The mansion had a long, tree-lined drive.

: ux|en|Beverly Hills’ most famous street is Rodeo Drive.

: a whist drive; a beetle drive

: to drive sheep out of a field

*: A storm came on and drove them into Pylos.

: rfex|the example is not exactly about an action described by the definition. the example is about driving brambles, not about driving animals.ux|en|The beaters drove the brambles, causing a great rush of rabbits and other creatures.

: ux|en|You drive nails into wood with a hammer.

: ux|en|The pistons drive the crankshaft.

: ux|en|drive a car

: ux|en|What drives a person to run a marathon?

: ux|en|Their debts finally drove them to sell the business.

: ux|en|This constant complaining is going to drive me to insanity. You are driving me crazy!

: ux|en|I drive to work every day.

: ux|en|My wife drove me to the airport.

*: Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails.

*: under cover of the night and a driving tempest

*: Time driveth onward fast, / And in a little while our lips are dumb.

*: enough to drive one mad

*: He, driven to dismount, threatened, if I did not do the like, to do as much for my horse as fortune had done for his.

*: The trade of life can not be driven without partners.

: rfquotek|Francis Bacon

*: to drive the country, force the swains away

: rfquotek|Tomlinson

: You have nothing to say about it. Ill do exactly as I see fit.

*: Is it fit to say a king, Thou art wicked?

: survival of the fittest

*: That which ordinary men are fit for, I am qualified in.

: You dont have to be a good climber for Kilimanjaro, but you do have to be fit.

: I think the girl working in the office is fit.

*: So fit to shoot, she singled forth among her foes who first her quarrys strength should feel.

*: ... there was a general sense of panic going through the house; ...

*: Telegrams to London went by wire to Halifax, Nova Scotia, thence by steam mail packet to Liverpool, ...

: ux|en|Why don’t you go with us? This train goes through Cincinnati on its way to Chicago. Chris, where are you going? Theres no public transit where Im going. Wow, look at him go!

*: You have to go all the way back to Herbert Hoover to see a performance in the Standard & Poors 500 equal to what we are experiencing right now.

*: "I dont know how to tell you this, Aubrey, but you cant go back to 1938 ... the program wont accept any date that I input before 1941." ... "Well, Ill go to 1941, then."

: Yesterday was the second-wettest day on record; you have to go all the way back to 1896 to find a day when more rain fell.

: Fans want to see the Twelfth Doctor go to the 51st century to visit River in the library.

*: To access Office-related TechNet resources, go to www&

*: Go to your earliest memory and to your favorite one, then to one thats difficult to consider.

*: Go to drive C: through My Computer (or Computer in Windows 7 and Vista) and double-click the c:\data folder.

*: The car went a short distance, then halted. There was something wrong with the carburetor.

: ux|en|Weve only gone twenty miles today. This car can go circles around that one.

: ux|en|We went swimming. Lets go shopping.

: ux|en|Please dont go! I really must be going. Workmen were coming and going at all hours of the night.

: ux|en|The engine just wont go anymore.

*: Although the lemon is now black and shrivelled the motor is still going strong. If I can make my small motor run for month after month on a single lemon, just imagine how much "juice" there must be in a whole sackful, Mr Ashill said.

*: ... though his publisher swears black and blue that Kelder is still going strong and still remains an intensely private person.

: ux|en|I go to school at the schoolhouse. She went to Yale. They only go to church on Christmas.

: ux|en|That went well. "How are things going?" "Not bad, thanks."

*: How goes the night, boy?

*: I think, as the world goes, he was a good sort of man enough.

*: Whether the cause goes for me or against me, you must pay me the reward.

*: I certainly wont mention it to Ben, and will go carefully if he mentions it to me.

: ux|en|Whyd you have to go and do that?

*: And even if she had believed the story about a John Smith, she might go telling everyone in town about what shed seen.

: ux|en|Lets go this way for a while.

: She was going that way anyway, so she offered to show him where it was.

*: A shady promenade went the length of the street and the entrance to the hotel was a few steps back in the darkness, away from the glaring sunshine.

: ux|en|This property goes all the way to the state line.

*: I think those figures start from 1932 and go to 1941, inclusive, ...

*: Even though they can give a basic fact such as 4 4, I dont know that this knowledge goes very deep for them.

: ux|en|Does this road go to Fort Smith?

*: “Where does this door go?” Bev asked as she pointed to a door painted a darker green than the powder green color of the carpet. Janet answered. “That door goes to the back yard.”

: ux|en|Youll go blind. I went crazy / went mad. After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.

*: Referring to the American radicals who went Hollywood in the 1930s, Abraham Polonsky argues that "you cant possibly explain the Hollywood communists away ..."

*: There is scarcely a business man who is not occasionally asked to go bail for somebody.

*: Most welfare workers are not allowed to go surety for clients.

: ux|en|I dont want my children to go hungry. We went barefoot in the summer.

: they went into debt, she goes to sleep around 10 oclock, the local shop wants to go digital, and eventually go global

: ux|en| The traffic light went straight from green to red.

: How did your meeting with Smith go?

*: When Wharton had to relinquish his seat in Buckinghamshire on his elevation to the peerage in 1696, he was unable to replace himself with a suitable man, and the by-election went in favour of a local Tory, Lord Cheyne.

: ux|en|Well, that goes to show you. These experiences go to make us stronger.

: qualities that go to make a lady / lip-reader / sharpshooter

*: What can we know of any substance or existence, but as made up of all the qualities that go to its composition: extension, solidity, form, colour; take these away, and you know nothing.

*: The avoirdupois pound is one of 7,000 grains, and 16 ounces go to the pound.

: ux|en|The time went slowly.

*: But the days went and went, and she never came; and then I thought I would come here where you were.

*: The rest of the morning went quickly and before Su knew it Jean was knocking on the door ...

: ux|en|After three days, my headache finally went.

: ux|en|His money went on drink.

*: All I have is a sleeping bag right now. All my money goes to keep up the cars.

: ux|en|My shirts go on this side of the wardrobe. This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.

: ux|en|How long having they been going together? Hes been going with her for two weeks.

: ux|en|I went at him with a knife.

*: Then I?m sure I heard him mutter ‘Why don?t you get fucked,’ under his breath.

*: It was at that moment that I became a true professional. Instead of going him, I announced the next song.

*: Tom stepped back, considered the hill, and taking off down it. She was going to go him for blowing that flamin? whistle in her ear all day.

: As sentences go, this one is pretty boring.

*: They are fairly rough and ready as models go, not often driven to the rigor of an authentic scientific law, and never worried about coming out with some revolutionary mathematical language — but models nonetheless, ...

*: Clarence was just as surprised to see Richard, and he went—right there in the doorway. I had slept through all this mayhem on the other side of the apartment. By the time I got up, these were all semi-comical memories and the urine had been cleaned up.

*: The Apostles were to be the first of a line. They would multiply successors, and the successors would die and their successors after them, but the line would never fail; and the come and go of men would not matter, since it is the one Christ operating through all of them.

*: They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees.

: You’ve been on that pinball machine long enough—now let your brother have a go.

: It’s your go.

: I’ll give it a go.

*: You have to stay and we will have a go at winning the championship next season."

: We will begin as soon as the boss says its a go.

*: "Well," said Fleming, "is it a go?"

*: And as soon as we gave them the go to continue, we lost communication.

*: Let this suffice, that that same happy night, / So gracious were the goes of marriage ...

*: “Well, this is a pretty go, is this here! An uncommon pretty go!....

: quite the go

: a high go

*: When the cloth was removed, Mr. Thomas Potter ordered the waiter to bring in two goes of his best Scotch whiskey, with warm water and sugar, and a couple of his "very mildest" Havannas,

*: “Then, if you value it so highly,” I said, “you can hardly object to stand half a go of brandy for its recovery.”

: There is no go in him.

: ate it all in one go

*: This could mean that the artist traced the illustration in two goes, as it were, or that the Utrecht Psalter slipped while he was tracing, but I do not think that the relative proportions are consistent enough to demonstrate this.